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Re: fordson major: exhaust valves caps
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Posted by Diederik on December 13, 2005 at 06:32:54 from (213.118.40.9):
In Reply to: Re: fordson major: exhaust valves caps posted by J. Schwiebert on December 12, 2005 at 13:22:12:
Yes iknow,but during sailing i often think that this old good horse is having a good life to be retired that way. Once, in France, i connected to a 300metricton riverbarge and after 5minutes,was able to give her a speed of about 3nautic.miles!!! so, you know, that moment i was very proud and understood that my major was there again were it belongs: on a tractor, a water-tractor!!! Iam searching for motor-manual for that type of engine.Can somebody give me information about the number under injector 1 : 'S 139671 '. It's a 4-cil. 61Hp with max.revolution of 2300rev/min The same engine is also available with 49Hp.and also with 6cil. 106 Hp. what is super-major? What is the meaning of Enfo in some parts. By the way; in Manilla, a collegue of me, is powering a rice-mill with a major of 49Hp. He goes from farm to farm!!
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